Moonlight Rider

Moonlight Rider by Charlotte Boyett-Compo, published by Boroughs Publishing Group on June 22, 2015, is a historical romance that unfolds the tale of Declan Farrell, the earl of Dungannon and a notorious highwayman known as “the Gypsy.” This edition spans 402 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Declan, a nobleman with a dissolute lifestyle who, despite his reputation as a thief, harbors a true heart. Driven by a tragic past, he roams the night, stealing from the wealthy to aid the less fortunate, all while grappling with his own unworthiness of love.
Readers will discover a narrative that intertwines themes of love, obligation, and redemption as Declan encounters Lady Althea Standfield, the daughter of the duke of Oxmoor. Althea is portrayed as independent, kind, and intelligent, presenting a stark contrast to Declan’s tumultuous life. As their paths cross, the complexities of their relationship unfold against a backdrop of historical intrigue and personal struggle. This edition invites readers to explore the depths of character and emotion within a richly crafted historical setting.
Official synopsis Publisher
Declan Farrell, earl of Dungannon and the famous highwayman known as “the Gypsy,” is about to have his heart stolen by the very woman he intends not to marry. STAND AND DELIVER Declan Farrell, earl of Dungannon and the son of the duke of Arlington, is a nobleman of the highest order, dissolute and a thief. He is a drinker and a lover, and at night he is “the Gypsy,” a highwayman who prowls from the city of Boreas to Chappendale Forest. And yet, his heart is true. Impelled by a tragic past, he steals from the rich and gives to the poor, offers hope to those who cannot fight their fate. So much was taken from him, which is why he gives. He himself is undeserving of love and happiness, but there are those who are worthy, like Lady Althea Standfield, daughter to the duke of Oxmoor. Independent and kind, beautiful and smart, she must be freed from the obligation of marrying him. His heart might be stolen by a woman of such fine form and finer character…but his heart is all that he has left, and it is perfectly protected.
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